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wp-sqlite-db
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WordPress Core to start using SQLite Database
Before they added SQLite as WP plugin, I would use https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db/ and I would use `define('DB_DIR', '/absolute/custom/path/to/directory/for/sqlite/database/file/');` to define the database location of my choice; I believe they would let users do the same with core support.
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WordPress to support SQLite back end
They basically took this implementation and just adapted it to coding standards:
https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db
This has been around since some time and is itself a fork of a previous work.
The interesting part is that this drop-in replacement (mostly) already works well, there are a few issues that are related to some quirks in the WordPress core itself, for example: https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db/issues/18
And maybe now they will be fixed.
- WordPress testing official SQLite Support
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WordPress WASM
Author here, here's an in-depth writeup on how this works and why it's useful:
https://make.wordpress.org/core/2022/09/23/client-side-webas...
To answer your questions directly:
WebAssembly is the magic sauce that transforms server-side code into client-side code. MySQL unfortunately is not yet supported by WebAssembly, so I applied a plugin that adds SQLite supports to WordPress [0]. The WebAssembly application has its own in-memory filesystem that lives in a specific browser tab and is scraped as soon as you close it.
So – technically it exposes db credentials, and even the entire DB, but that you are the only user of that DB so it's okay.
> What would the backend look like
The only backend is a static file server where the code and the database live. Your browser downloads a copy of the database and allows you to modify it in the current tab, but the updates are never saved back to the server.
[0] https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db
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A proposal to officially support SQLite in WordPress
1. Plugins that register their own database tables (however there already exists prior art such as https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db for handling these cases)
2. Plugins that do direct queries against the standard database schema (broadly either for invalid (bad code) or performance (valid but slim use case) reasons)
Also, WordPress would of course keep the old query functions around and they would likely add a tag to the plugin repository so authors can mark plugins as supporting thes new ORM features.
Great idea in my opinion!
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SQLite or PostgreSQL? It's Complicated
There's a WordPress plugin that adds support for SQLite as an alternative to MySQL.
Apparently it works really well. The implementation is (to my) simply astonishing: they run regular expressions against the SQL to convert it from MySQL dialect to SQLite! https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db/blob/9a5604cce13...
- Wp-SQLite: WordPress running on an SQLite database
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Lots of blocked attacks and probes..should I worry..
This wp-sqlite-db one. Not super active, but maintained, at least.
trellis
- WordPress Core to start using SQLite Database
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Is Lando useful ?
I’ve used Local and it’s not bad for a turnkey option, but Trellis from Roots has been my jam for a while. I don’t know that it’s very good jam, however. The Vagrant + Virtualbox stack is bulky. (Though I think they’re working to simplify it.) On the plus side, documentation + community mean most problems can be solved without too much trouble. https://roots.io/trellis/
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What is the best way to get a brand new Wordpress site up and running?
You could always have a look at Trellis. However, I strongly suggest you make sure you know and understand all software that you automate. It will save you a lot of future headache =)
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What are the best tools for WordPress staging and testing?
There's going to be more of a learning curve for you compared to something like instawp, but I use trellis: https://roots.io/trellis/
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My update routine + testing: How are you testing after plugin updates? Efficient way of doing?
For what it's worth a tool like trellis makes setting up and maintaining staging sites a breeze. It also simplifies deploying and rolling back changes to a site.
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Which tool use to deploy php and vuejs apps separetly on production stage?
I'm using ansible, with a fork of trellis
What are some alternatives?
sql.js-httpvfs - Hosting read-only SQLite databases on static file hosters like Github Pages
cookiecutter-django-react-ansible - A cookiecutter template for setting up a project with Django, React and Ansible.
wp2static - WordPress static site generator for security, performance and cost benefits
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
WordPress - WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead.
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL
slonik - A Node.js PostgreSQL client with runtime and build time type safety, and composable SQL.
SwiftCurrent - A library for managing complex workflows in Swift
wordpress-playground - Run WordPress in the browser via WebAssembly PHP
drupal-vm - A VM for Drupal development
jetpack - Security, performance, marketing, and design tools — Jetpack is made by WordPress experts to make WP sites safer and faster, and help you grow your traffic.
simonwillisonblog-backup - Backups of the database for simonwillison.net